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As winter approaches, stand up paddle boarding (SUP) is more or less reaching its off-season. Unless you’re a die-hard paddle board enthusiast who doesn’t mind frigid conditions, you’re probably looking to store your board away for the coming months. But what’s the best way to do so?

SUP has quickly became the world’s fastest growing water sport. With limited restrictions, SUP is an activity that can be enjoyed by people of different sizes and skill levels. We have put together this beginners guide for SUP to help people just getting into the sport understand the basics.

Whitewater rafting can be a fun and welcoming adventure for the entire family. However, before you go jumping into some of the world’s most extreme river rafting trips, it is important to understand your skill level.

While people often use canoe as an umbrella term for kayaks and canoes, the boat designs, the gear and the paddles have major variances. Both also require different techniques when it comes to learning how to paddle. Here are a few key differences that will help you be able to tell the difference between them.

Whitewater rafting is an exhilarating experience that can be fun for both kids and adults. But whether you take a guided tour or rent a raft and go on your own excursion, it’s always important to put safety first. Here are five tips we recommend you keep in mind to have a fun and safe family rafting trip with the kids.

Whitewater rafting trips can be an exciting adventure for most ages and skill levels. If you’re currently thinking about planning your first whitewater rafting trip, there are a few key things to know before you head out to ensure you have a safe and fun excursion. We’ve listed a few tips to help you prepare.

Kayaking is a ton of fun and more accessible than most people realize. With reasonably priced rentals, virtually anyone can do it. But before you hit the wild waters, you need to know a few safety basics. Kayaking safety is straightforward and in many ways resembles generally hiking and camping safety. Know where you’re going, make sure someone else knows your plan and take the appropriate supplies to be safe in nature. That said, there are a few tips specific to the sport that can help you avoid trouble.

If you’re planning a visit to the Moab area, you should seriously consider camping alongside the breathtaking Colorado River. The Colorado River has forged its way through the Moab area forming stunning canyons, and cliffs gleaming with red rock. Camping on the banks of the Colorado River surrounded by towering cliffs is another remarkable experience that Moab, Utah has to offer.